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  • Sale -9% El Guapo Bitters Classic Greek Style Rose Cordial Syrup (16.5oz)

    El Guapo Bitters El Guapo Bitters Classic Greek Style Rose Cordial Syrup (16.5oz)
    3 Reviews

    Brand: El Guapo Bitters Features: Winner: 2018 Good Food Award Winner, 2016 Southern Living Food Award A classic rose cordial, Τριαντάφυλλα, as its called in Greece, this syrup pairs perfectly with champagne, vodka, gin & ice cream As featured in the 2018 Neiman Marcus Christmas Book and written about by Southern Living, Esquire, Louisiana Cookin’, and New Orleans Magazine Made with organic rose petals, rose hips and rose water steeped in Louisiana cane sugar Add a tablespoon to a glass of champagne to create an easy rose champagne cocktail, or simply mix with plain soda water for a delicious and refreshing floral mock-tail Package Dimensions: 3.3 x 2.9 x 2.9 inches

    $ 75.99$ 69.49

  • Sale -11% El Guapo Lime Cordial Syrup - 8.5 oz

    El Guapo Bitters El Guapo Lime Cordial Syrup - 8.5 oz
    12 Reviews

    Brand: El Guapo Bitters Features: Made with fresh lime leaves, lime zest, lime juice and lime pulp, this complex syrup is full of bright lime flavor. It packs a punch in cocktails, mocktails and as an addition to sodas and tonics for those who enjoy overt citrusy notes. We use this most frequently in margaritas, daiquiris, gimlets and sodas, however it is an exceptional replacement for sour mix or simple syrup in myriad recipes. Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Vegetarian, High Fructose Corn Syrup Free Details: Made with fresh lime leaves, lime zest, lime juice and lime pulp, this complex syrup is full of bright lime flavor. It packs a punch in cocktails, mocktails and as an addition to sodas and tonics for those who enjoy overt citrusy notes. We use this most frequently in margaritas, daiquiris, gimlets and sodas, however it is an exceptional replacement for sour mix or simple syrup in myriad recipes. Package Dimensions: 5.0 x 2.2 x 2.2 inches

    $ 51.99$ 46.49

Making cocktails entail using a broad spectrum of ingredients to achieve specific tastes, characters, and looks for the drinks. By integrating different elements, professional bartenders and mixologists can add flavors and aromas to any spirit, creating more enjoyable and delectable beverages.

Having adequate cocktail supplies is essential to every bar, pub, or restaurant. It allows them to deliver their signature drinks with efficiency and consistency. Keeping their cabinets and shelves stacked guarantees excellent service and happy customers.

Essential Cocktail Supplies

  • Drink Mixers. Drink mixers are non-alcoholic ingredients that mixologists use to dilute the liquor and lower its alcohol content. They also help enhance the flavors of the drink or even add new ones. While some mixers can change the beverage’s appearance, color, or texture, others simply increase its volume to enable drinkers to enjoy it longer. Typically used mixers for cocktails include club soda, cola, tonic water, ginger ale, or ginger beer. Bartenders also blend fruit juices, fresh or otherwise, with their concoctions such as orange, lemon, lime, pomegranate, cranberry, and many others.
  • Syrups. Another way to improve your cocktails is by adding syrups. Cocktail syrups act as sweeteners. From the simple syrup, you can now choose from a wide range of variations like demerara, honey, or agave syrup.  There are also varieties with flavors, which can help enhance the taste and aroma of any liquor. You can always make your very own syrup and get creative with the ingredients you use. However, most cocktails require specific syrups, which you can easily find in the market.
  • Bitters. Bitters are alcohol-based ingredients that bartenders and mixologists use to create a more complex flavor profile for their concoctions. They are infusions of botanicals, including fruits, spices, herbs, bark, leaves, and roots, designed to balance out the primary tastes (sweet and sour) of a cocktail by providing an additional layer of flavors, as the name suggests, bitterness. There are different types of cocktail bitters—aromatic, citrus, herbal, and nut—and they are available in a wide array of flavors. Some brands even have unique variants such as celery, coffee, and chocolate. Bartenders use droppers when adding bitters into their cocktails and measure them in dashes or drops.
  • Garnishes. Bartenders finish their cocktails by embellishing them with some garnishes. They can be as creative as they can be. A garnish is an ingredient used primarily as a decorative piece to add visual appeal to the drink. It can be edible or not and may also contribute to the cocktail’s aromatics and flavors.Common garnishes you can find in most bars and restaurants include fruits, leaves, flowers, different types of food, and even objects. Some bartenders also use citrus peels and twists to add oils from the fruit to the beverage, enhancing its aesthetics while boosting its flavors and aroma. Another easy and flavorful way of garnishing your favorite drink is by rimming the cocktail glass with sugar or salt.

Advanced Mixology carries a wide selection of cocktail supplies to meet all your drinking needs. Shop now!

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